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Telstra Outage Report in Murray Bridge, State of South Australia

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Murray Bridge, State of South Australia

The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Murray Bridge and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Telstra Outage Chart in Murray Bridge, State of South Australia 03/23/2026 03:10

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Telstra users through our website.

  1. Internet (42%)

    Internet (42%)

  2. Phone (37%)

    Phone (37%)

  3. Wi-fi (8%)

    Wi-fi (8%)

  4. E-mail (8%)

    E-mail (8%)

  5. Total Blackout (4%)

    Total Blackout (4%)

  6. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

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Telstra Issues Reports Near Murray Bridge, State of South Australia

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Murray Bridge and nearby locations:

  • _heleali alisha. (@_heleali) reported from Murray Bridge, State of South Australia

    @Telstra 5253. Outage page says nothing. No connection to 4g, only 3g. Messages failing. Been going since 10pm last night.

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • originalbecstar Rebecca Rouse (@originalbecstar) reported

    @Telstra I am asking my neighbours, but it’s very strange that pre outage everything worked, now post outage my whole street is a black spot.

  • Brucesm18536877 Bruce smith (@Brucesm18536877) reported

    @Telstra @ll_Ford I've filed a law suit already and TIO complaint. Same thing happened to me increasing my plan without permission! It's against the law and let me tell u telstra, another big smack from ACC is on the way. Bunch of greedy fkwits

  • PaulMaric Paul Maric (@PaulMaric) reported

    @ozajo The biggest regret I have is switching from Telstra to Optus. The service is good most of the time, but when it’s bad it’s incredibly bad.

  • andrewjones141 Andrew Jones (@andrewjones141) reported

    @simonhackett @Telstra Yes, but half decent 4G is often fast enough for maximum quality YouTube etc. maybe a poor quality 4G v 5G. (Right now I have 3 signal bar of 4G @ 167mbps Speedtest)

  • lucasgarth Lucas Garth (@lucasgarth) reported

    @wesy_b @LisaB_29 @jarstalking Reading on the Telstra site they say that's actually standard maybe even better than average. Which is diabolical It's why Turnbull said we'd probably find better coverage through the mobile towers before we fix this crap. Pouring bad money after good Or everyone's Netflixing

  • martinwalsh Martin Walsh (@martinwalsh) reported

    @Telstra At least past four days, possibly longer. I’ve only been speed testing it since Saturday because I started noticing slow uploads and slow cloud storage syncing. Been on same service & plan at same apartment since 2017.

  • csecrypto cryptodood (@csecrypto) reported

    @Telstra WIFI DOWN need for remote working….!!! What’s going on?!!

  • JasonBr55884505 Jason Bradshaw (@JasonBr55884505) reported

    @Telstra Because smart phones cause health problems.

  • Theftcuh theft (@Theftcuh) reported

    @FHL6 @Telstra @Telstra my internet is down

  • simonhackett Simon Hackett (@simonhackett) reported

    @andrewjones141 @Telstra Yes and no. User behaviors can shift in the presence of faster links. Also video streaming incl YouTube will dynamically select video resolution based on observed available throughout. So a faster link *can* chew much more data if the data is a video stream, for that reason.